[wplug] 2.6.3 kernel & Vesa Framebuffer
Ryan W. Frenz
rfrenz at andrew.cmu.edu
Thu Feb 26 14:05:30 EST 2004
Yeah, I didn't know that was a kernel setting. I'm recompiling now,
I'll post again if it doesn't work.
Thanks,
Ryan
Ghataora, Hardeep wrote:
>Other than the vga= setting all I can think is are you sure you compiled
>framebuffer into the new kernel?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ryan W. Frenz [mailto:rfrenz at andrew.cmu.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:41 PM
>To: wplug at wplug.org
>Subject: [wplug] 2.6.3 kernel & Vesa Framebuffer
>
>
>I recently updated my Slackware 9.1 install to kernel 2.6.3.
>Everything's working fine, except I'm not getting the 1024x768x256
>framebuffer on startup that I had with 2.4.22. I guess I'm confused as
>to how booting a different kernel would change this. Below is my
>lilo.conf file. Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Ryan
>
>#lilo.conf
>boot=/dev/hda
>prompt
>timeout=50
>vga=773
>
>image=/boot/vmlinuz
>root=/dev/hda2
>label=Linux2422
>read-only
>
>image=/boot/bzImage
>root=/dev/hda2
>label=Linux2630
>read-only
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